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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
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In our research team we work on understanding how #HealthInequalities are constructedWe've heard about Black and ethnic minority populations having worse health outcomes, as well as socially disadvantaged peopleBut HOW
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Mandu Reid
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WOMEN'S HEALTH THREADThis is such an important issue: @Dr_Black is one of 1000s affected.Women’s pain & symptoms are routinely dismissed or disbelieved. This happens at every stage of the health
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APPG on Coronavirus
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Read the Interim Report published today here. We’re here to breakdown some of the recommendations made by the APPG, which we’re calling on @BorisJohnson to considerhttps://appgcoronavirus.marchforchange.uk/interim_report EXIT STR
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Hetan Shah
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1/10 The current exams fiasco is a rare moment where the public is focused on how policy affects children and young people. We @BritishAcademy_ have been asking how should we
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Rod Graham
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This is a thread about the link between values and knowledge production.I have values (A) and as a scholar, evidence (B). When A and B contradict, I follow A. What
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Trust for London
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Racial injustice persists in the UK & there are actions we can all undertake to reduce inequalities faced by black people #BlackLivesMatter Trust for London is proud to recognise &
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Chelsea McGill
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1 November 1858: a large crowd gathered at the Government House in #Calcutta to hear the Queen's proclamation of the beginning of direct rule by the British government. It was
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Emily Badger
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I've been revisiting a lot of history about 1960s urban unrest — and kept coming back to the thought that some of those scarred neighborhoods are the sites today of
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/11 @NHSProviders response to reports on future of PHE. Quick thread summarising the argument below - we all need to learn lessons from covid-19 in a spirit of learning, not
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Grace Feltham
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This kōrero from Tamati Coffey (while an incredibly poor take) is also a perfect example of the complex and ongoing effects of colonisation on Māori (1/15) One of the key
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David Lim
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CDC's Nancy Messonnier warned Americans four months ago on Feb. 25 that "disruption to everyday life may be severe," and told businesses, hospitals, schools and people to begin preparing.There were
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Jag Singh
JagSinghMD
1/7 Not an expert, but feel very strongly about using #Telemedicine to bridge gaps in existing health inequities and mitigate digital divide. Let’s use this pandemic to reboot clinical care!
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Francesc Baró
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Our Special Issue on #UrbanEcosystemServices and #EnvironmentalJustice" is finally fully published!Highlights of the 11 SI papers (+editorial) in this #ThreadEdited together with @JLangemeyer Edyta Łaszkiewicz & Nadja Kabisch @bcn
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@ijbailey
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A thread on why I know the limits and potential dangers of colorblindness - because I committed my life to it until it could not help me answer basic questions
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Oliver Fiala
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As the #SDG Decade of Action begins, we need to raise our ambition to measure inequality in child-related indicators - in other words we need disaggregated data . A new
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Bellingcat
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Covid-19 relief schemes in many countries have supported furloughed workers and helped keep businesses afloat in recent months. But analysis by the Bellingcat Tech Team has found indications of geographic
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